2014
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/20147301009
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The DVCS program at Jefferson Lab

Abstract: Abstract. Recent promising results, obtained at Jefferson Lab, on cross sections and asymmetries for DVCS and their link to the Generalized Parton Distributions are the focus of this paper. The extensive experimental program to measure DVCS with the 12-GeVupgraded CEBAF in three experimental Halls (A, B, C) of Jefferson Lab, will also be presented.

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“…along with the DVCS-BH electron beam-spin asymmetry measured by S. Pisano [1], 2) and the DVCS-BH double-spin asymmetry also measured by S. Pisano [1],…”
Section: Total Systematic Error On a U Lmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…along with the DVCS-BH electron beam-spin asymmetry measured by S. Pisano [1], 2) and the DVCS-BH double-spin asymmetry also measured by S. Pisano [1],…”
Section: Total Systematic Error On a U Lmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The experiment took place in Hall B of Jefferson National Lab using the CEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer (CLAS) equipped with an additionally built Inner Calorimeter for improved DVCS statistics. This measurement was combined with the measurement of the beam spin asymmetry, A LU , and double spin asymmetry, A LL , (measured by S. Pisano [1]) for extraction of the Compton Form Factors: eH, mH, eH, mH, and mE. The following chapters discuss the experimental setup, data analysis, and results associated with this measurement.…”
Section: Generalized Parton Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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